Learning to spell: 9th grade spelling list (100 words)
Below you can find a spelling list of common words that a 9th grader might be expected to know how to spell. Spelling lists can vary depending on the curriculum and school. This list can also be a great practice for the student in 10th grade or in the 8th grade. Using weekly spelling lists will enhance the child’s grammar skills and practice their word endings when learning difficult words.

- Academic
- Achievement
- Argument
- Consequence
- Definitely
- Environment
- Fascinating
- Government
- Harassment
- Independent
- Jeopardize
- Knowledge
- Leisure
- Mischievous
- Necessary
- Occurrence
- Persuade
- Quarantine
- Relevance
- Suspicious
- Humorist
- Poison
- Examination
- Neighbor
- Characteristic
When the ninth grader is working on language arts, he can print out a word list and make spelling tests for his peer. Easy ways for 9th grade students to learn 9th grade words is to do spelling games. The fun and develping 9th grade spelling word list for 9th graders are written in this blog. These words cover a range of difficulty levels and are often encountered in reading, writing, and everyday communication at the 9th-grade level. It’s important to check with your teacher or curriculum to ensure that this list aligns with your specific spelling requirements. Additionally, you can use these words as a starting point and create your own personalized spelling list based on words you find challenging.
- Analyze
- Accommodate
- Appreciate
- Committed
- Embarrass
- Exaggerate
- Fluorescent
- Grateful
- Hierarchy
- Inoculate
- Jeopardy
- Civilization
- Labyrinth
- Maintenance
- Gentleman
- Occasion
- Pneumonia
- Absence
- Resilience
- Surreptitious
- Unprecedented
- Vengeance
- Wavelength
- Xenophobia
- Yacht
It is always easier to learn when the learning is combined with fun activities. You could make your own vocabulary list or try come up with a game that the learning process fun. It is always important though that you consult with your teacher to see if you have the right words or lack some words that you need to know.
- Aberration
- Solution
- Acquiesce
- Ambiguous
- Belligerent
- Cacophony
- Deleterious
- Disparate
- Ephemeral
- Exacerbate
- Garrulous
- Harangue
- Ineffable
- Juxtapose
- Languid
- Mellifluous
- Nefarious
- Obfuscate
- Perfidious
- Quixotic
- Recalcitrant
- Sycophant
- Ubiquitous
- Vehement
- Zenith
These words are difficult, even for the high school students or grown ups. But remember, practice makes perfect, so do not give up!
- Ascend
- Arousing
- Curiosity
- Abundant
- Fantasies
- Stretch
- Occupy
- Examination
- Spiritual
- Brilliant
- Basically
- Dissatisfied
- Vacancies
- Lightning
- Criticise
- Breathe
- Successful
- Consequently
- Surgeon
- Subtle
- Fallacy
- Peaceable
- Influential
- Guidance
- Approximately
Different Learning Styles
Learning style differs from person to person. What fits one student does not necessarily fit the other student. This is important to have in mind when we are learning how to spell all these different kind of words. These words are difficult to spell and we should not compare ourselves to one another. Some students might be learning very fast and know how to spell all of them, while other students don’t know half of them or know how to spell them. We have different learning styles and learn at different pace. All of us have different backgrounds too, which makes this even more complicated. However, there are some learning style considerations for ninth graders and they are:
- Visual Learners: Students that are visual learners want to use colorful notes, diagrams or charts. They highlight important points in textbooks and watch educational videos.
- Auditory Learners: Record lectures so they can listen to it later on, discuss and explain concepts with other. Listen to educational podcasts.
- Kinestethic Learners: The students use their hands to understand concepts, take breaks often in order to move around. They use interactive games and physical tools to help them learn.
- Reading/Writing Learners: Summarize and rewrite what they have learned in own words. Revise essays to increase their understanding.
- Social Learners: Study with peers and discuss together to reinforce their learning. They teach others and participate in class by asking questions and discussions.
- Solitary Learners: These students want to be where there is quiet and organized, free from distractions. They have a to-do list to stay focused and organized. Educational websites are helpful.
- Multimodel Learners: Experimenting and combining different learning styles and finding what works best for the specific assignment.